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Issue 53
May 27, 2008

The Countdown is on: SBS in Dresden, June 10 – 11, 2008
Join SBS for an exciting two-day symposium, featuring top-tier presentations, an exhibit hall and networking reception. This meeting will provide an overview of the use of label-free technologies in the drug-discovery process.

Speaker abstracts for the SBS symposium, Label Free Technologies in Drug Discovery, are now available online. View the scientific program and click the word “details^” next to the presentation that interests you. Better yet, plan now to join SBS in Dresden by registering today!
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Now You Have Two Reasons to Meet SBS in King Of Prussia - SBS Adds Special Academic Screening Meeting to the Symposium Line Up
Introducing: Academic Screening & Drug Discovery: Tools, Technologies, & Strategies October 21 – 22, 2008, King of Prussia, PA

This meeting will be held in conjunction with the SBS Symposium: Cell-Based Assays: Innovations & Reagents, Technologies, & Screening. It will address topics important to those who oversee or participate in academic screening programs. Click for more information

ELRIG and SBS Present: Drug Discovery 2008
Bournemouth, England
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Bournemouth International Center, September 23-24, 2008
Free Registration!
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The poster submission deadline is July 31, 2008

The Wiley-SBS Book Series Call for Authors
Wiley Publishing and SBS have teamed up to present a series of books that will represent the current research and state-of-the-art techniques in biomolecular sciences to advance the science of drug discovery.

This book series scans disciplines as diverse as chemistry, biology, automation, engineering and information management and will cover all aspects of the discovery process from basic research through early stages of product development. Topics include combinatorial chemistry, natural products, target biology, assay design and development, lab automation and miniaturization, detection and identification methods, data and information management.

Interested Authors, please contact:
Karen Costanzo at kcostanzo@sbsonline.org or 203-743-1336
or Anita Lekhwani at alekhwan@wiley.com or 201-748-7740

 

Please do not hesitate to contact the SBS office at +1 (203) 743-1336 should you have any questions or need additional information.